STEFAN Postma today admitted Wolves have to start making home where the heart is if they are to find some much-needed consistency.

Wolves welcome Plymouth to Molineux tomorrow having won just five of their 13 league home games, scoring a measly 12 goals in the process.

Much of their better football has been produced away from home, that is why keeper Postma is hoping the tables can be turned come tomorrow afternoon.

"It's quite strange because when we play away it looks like we have more desire," said Postma.

"That's not the case but at home we're just not getting started in games.

"What we need is an early goal, like we got against Norwich, because it gets us going and then we can go on and win the game.

"That's not been happening and we've ended up on the back foot, but if we get a bit of luck, get that goal, then we'll be fine.

"We responded well to the Reading defeat by winning at Sheffield Wednesday in midweek and before these four Christmas games we said that nine points out of them would be a good job.

"That's still the aim, and if we achieve it we'll be up there in the play-offs and won't have to look back so much anymore.

"There's such a big group challenging for the play-offs that if you lose one game you can be eighth or 10th, but if you win one you can be fifth."

Boss Glenn Hoddle is poised to change his starting line-up again given the hectic schedule, but Postma is not the only player hoping to earn a reprieve.

Darren Anderton may be one of the more experienced members of the Wolves' squad, but he too is keen to pick up from where he left off in scoring at Hillsborough. "I always want to play, I feel better for playing, and would rather play than train that's for sure," he admitted.

"People might complain about playing too many games in such a short period but for us it came at just the right time after losing to Reading.

"Beating Sheffield Wednesday gave us confidence, and we've now got a run of games over the next couple of months which gives us a chance to have something to push for towards the end of the season."